WASHINGTON -- The Federal
Election Commission has made public its final action on eight
matters previously under review (MURs). This release contains
only summary information. Closed files should be thoroughly
read for details, including the FECs legal analysis of the
case. (Please see footnote at the end of this release.)
Closed MUR files are available in the Public Records Office.

SUBJECT: Excessive
contributions; failure to report various contributions and
disbursements; disclaimers; failure to itemize ultimate payee and
to adequately report purpose of disbursements; cumulated
disbursements to a vendor within a reporting period; failure to
report disbursements aggregating in excess of $200 per year;
failure to file Statement of Candidacy timely

-Respondents will institute
procedures to ensure that the PAC will not finance communications
in coordination with federal candidates causing them to exceed
the contribution limit.

-Respondents will institute
procedures to ensure that NCSC does not unlawfully finance
activities or communications that expressly advocate the election
and/or defeat of any federal candidates and/or coordinate any
such activities with any federal candidates.

-Respondents will amend
their reports so as to disclose all contributions and independent
expenditures.

(c) Probable cause to
believe, but determined not to file civil suit and took no
further action*

It requires the votes of
at least four of the six Commissioners to take any action. The
FEC can close a case at any point after reviewing a complaint. If
a violation is found and conciliation cannot be reached, then the
FEC can institute a civil court action against a respondent.